MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- The Alabama Farmers Federation has released a bipartisan list of endorsements for the November general election, including Republican Kay Ivey for lieutenant governor and Democratic incumbents Susan Parker and Jan Cook for the Public Service Commission.

The executive committee of the federation's political action committee, Farm PAC, approved the endorsements Monday.

They also include Democrat Steve Raby for the 5th Congressional District, Democrat Terri Sewell for the 7th Congressional District, Republican incumbent Beth Chapman for secretary of state, Republican incumbent Sam Shaw for state auditor, Republican Young Boozer for state treasurer, Republican Luther Strange for attorney general, and Republican John McMillan for commissioner of agriculture. Raby is running against Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks is Raby's Republican opponent in the 5th district race.

The federation did not make an endorsement for governor.

Earlier this year, the organization made endorsements for Republican incumbent Richard Shelby for U.S. Senate, Republicans incumbents Jo Bonner, Mike Rogers, Robert Aderholt and Spencer Bachus and Democratic incumbent Bobby Bright for the U.S. House, Republicans Kelli Wise, Mike Bolin and Tom Parker for the state Supreme Court, and Republican Tommy Bryan for the Court of Civil Appeals.